Eric Barnes[email protected]CTCT, 3D printing bring Egyptian mummy back to lifeAustralian researchers used CT, 3D printing, and some forensic tricks to reconstruct the face of Meritamun, a high-status woman who lived in ancient Egypt during the reign of the pharaohs, according to a story on Seeker.com.August 25, 2016CTAHRQ summary offers 3 strategies for CIN preventionThe U.S. Agency for Healthcare Research and Quality (AHRQ) has released a summary of two major evidence reviews on the risks of contrast-induced nephropathy (CIN), stating there are only three proven strategies for preventing CIN.August 23, 2016Advanced VisualizationAdvanced visualization tool assesses lung diseaseAn Australian start-up firm called 4Dx has developed a new technique that combines fluoroscopy and advanced visualization to generate high-resolution images of lung-tissue motion and airflow. The firm hopes the technology will enable researchers to view and measure abnormal function in lung regions at the earliest clinical stages of disease.August 18, 2016Advanced VisualizationAuntMinnie.com Advanced Visualization InsiderAugust 16, 2016Advanced VisualizationCreating digital and printed resources from medical imagesPhysical models of human anatomy created with 3D printing are finding a wide variety of uses, from medical education to surgical planning to forensic medicine. But what's the best way to get started with 3D printing -- without breaking the bank? August 16, 2016CTHow low can CT radiation dose go for lung screening?We're making progress in the race to reduce radiation dose for CT lung cancer screening to ever-lower levels. But as dose drops, image noise grows. Fortunately, researchers are refining image processing techniques that can improve image quality while driving CT dose down to the level of a chest x-ray.August 14, 2016MRIMRI scanners running nonstop at Olympic polyclinicThe Olympic polyclinic inside Rio de Janeiro's Olympic Village -- and especially the imaging suite -- has become wildly popular with athletes and their entourages during the 2016 games, according to an August 11 story in USA Today.August 11, 2016CTArticle questions long-term health effects of atomic bombsA new article published in Genetics questions whether the long-term health effects experienced by survivors of the atomic bombs dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki have been as dire as originally predicted.August 11, 2016CT6 steps to getting a new CT scanner approvedDo you need a CT scanner or other capital equipment for your radiology department, but aren't sure how to seal the deal? The road from recognizing a need to powering up that million-dollar machine can be long -- and strewn with potholes that only planning and preparation can fill, according to CT expert Dr. Geoffrey Rubin.August 4, 2016CTAuntMinnie.com CT InsiderAugust 2, 2016Previous PagePage 15 of 258Next PageTop StoriesMolecular ImagingCase report: Pluvicto as a first-line treatment in late-stage prostate cancerSince 1996, the patient continually declined androgen deprivation therapy, chemotherapy, and local therapy to the prostate gland.MRINew brain MRI imaging technique could help identify Alzheimer'sRadiology EducationScholarly activity low among residency program directorsDigital X-Ray3D DEXA shows value in patients with prostate cancerSponsor ContentDigital Innovations Shaping the Future of Radiology